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DAY'S PATENT CANE GUNA mid 19th centuryDAY'S PATENT CANE GUNA mid 19th century English Cane Gun. Having an underhammer firing mechanism, 54-caliber, the barrel is stamped "Day's Patent J. R." with proof marks, hardwood stock. No ferule. Wood stock shows wear due to handling and has a 1 1/2" crack at the neck. 35 3/4" long overall. ESTIMATE $600-800
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No ferule. Wood stock shows wear due to handling and has a 1 1/2" crack at the neck.
OLD LADY WITH CANE Gunthermann handOLD LADY WITH CANE Gunthermann hand painted tin depicts walking lady with detailed eye glasses and carrying basket on back clockwork driven. 7'' h. Wear to paint missing cane some paint loss to arms. (VG Cond.)
Six 19th century pistols: percussionSix 19th century pistols: percussion spur trigger cane gun, 7 in. barrel, repairs, not functioning ; W. W. Marston muzzle loading single shot double action, 4 in. barrel, shiny pewter color, 20 percent original surface ; Bacon single shot bar hammer pocket pistol, double action muzzle loading, 2 in. barrel, engraved receiver, 40 percent original surface ; Belgian .22 caliber vest pocket pistol, 2 in. barrel, 20 percent original surface with extensive rust, white replaced grips ; two AST Company Hero muzzle loading percussion pocket pistol replicas, 2 in. barrels, brass frames, scattered rust and abrasions ; no permits required. Private Collection.
Antique Percussion Cane Guns Lot ofAntique Percussion Cane Guns Lot of Two Both are metal one painted one wrapped with cord. Painted gun is approx. 20 ga. other one is approx. .38 cal. Condition: Good condition. The painted cane functions but the other one is missing it's hammer.
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